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Born in Lexington, Virginia in 1861 to enslaved parents, Cook attended Storer College in Harper's Ferry, West Virginia, graduating in 1880 and later served on the Storer faculty as an assistant professor. Cook was also active in the NAACP and involved in the inner circles of the NAWSA, working for the passage of the 19th amendment.
African-American student, Marion Virginia Johnson Reeler, holding sheet music and singing.
African-American student, Anna Frazier, poses next to an early automobile.
Identifications on back of photograph are unreadable.
Group portrait of African-American male and female students, possibly the Homecoming Court, at Storer College's homecoming football game in 1952.
Group portrait of girls' basketball team members at African-American school, Storer College. They had 3 wins and 5 loses.
African-American students work on models in a classroom.
African-American students and instructor, T. W. Stanback, in class working on models.
African-American students and instructor, T. W. Stanback, working with models in class.
African-American instructor, T. W. Stanback, examines a set made by a student, Mrs. Callahan.
African-American students on a stage with an African-American teacher directing them.
African-American teacher examines an African-American student's face.
Group portrait of the girl's basketball team at African-American school, Storer College.
Richard I. McKinney sits at the far end of the table.